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Research Update Do octopuses’ arms have a mind of their own? Researchers are unravelling the mystery of how octopuses move their arms. 29 October 2020
Research Update Are coral genetically equipped to survive climate change? A research team involving three institutions has taken a close look at the genomes of fifteen species in the coral genus, Acropora, to determine if they’re suited to a warmer ocean. 15 October 2020
Research Update OIST marine scientist allied to prestigious coral reef center One of OIST’s distinguished marine scientists, Professor Timothy Ravasi, has been invited to work alongside researchers from the world’s pre-eminent center in coral reef research. 29 September 2020
Research Update Tackling coral reefs’ thorny problem Scientists decipher the evolutionary history of a coral reef predator 08 July 2020
Research Update Gel, masks, and face shields: Researchers use specific skills to help Okinawa With the number of COVID-19 cases in Okinawa on the rise, OIST researchers are looking at how they can help the local community. 20 April 2020
Research Update Warming Seas: Climate Change’s Toll on Tropical Fish Researchers study behavioral and physiological effects of marine heatwaves on wild fish in a short period of time. 18 March 2020
Research Update These feet were made for walking A little-studied human foot arch is important for walking and running, finds new study. 26 February 2020
Research Update Cephalopods in Mind OIST scientist probes mysterious cuttlefish brains and behaviors. 31 January 2020
Research Update Pearls of Wisdom Scientists study the dynamic interplay between genome and the environment in Japanese pearl oysters. 10 January 2020
Research Update First Sighting of Larsonella Pumilus Fish in Japan Researchers study deep sea specimen’s habitat and phylogenetic placement. 08 January 2020